⚜️The art you see on Lady J Days profile is a documentation of the strength she has found in the strong women that she admires. her colorful homage in turn gives hope and inspiration to others. She continues to give back in whatever projects she lends her talents to like her involvement with Power to the Patients and her recent tribute to her good friend in Palestine. She is a French artist who transplanted to the NYC to pursue her career in art and push for social justice. Her art is charged with images of strong women like Frida Kahlo and Amanda Gorman, women who championed change⚜️
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Lady J Days pieces are colorful, positive and inspire to lift the spirits. Her piece with Amanda Gorman the poet (3rd image to the end of this blog) includes a quote that reads:
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⚜️"For there is always light, if only we're brave enough to see it, if only we're brave enough to be it"⚜️
-Amanda Gorman
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It takes an incredibly humble person to pay tribute and create art in homage to others that inspire us. Lady J Day shares the strength that she has found in the world in such a colorful way that there is no wonder why she has become such a successful artist.
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Her advice to other artists:Just do it, have a vision and don't give up, get inspired by others but do not compare yourself. Manifest and do the work.
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◼️How she keeps going on her bad days:
⚜️"When I have bad days, I sit in my feelings for a bit, I think it's important to allow yourself to take the time to process those feelings. I pray and sometimes ask what would my higher self do?"⚜️
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◼️To learn more about Lady J Day check out her website WWW.LadyJDay.COM and her respective social links: @LadyJDay
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◼️To learn more about Lady J Day check out her website WWW.LadyJDay.COM and her respective social links:@LadyJDay
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◼️To learn more about Lady J Day check out her website at WWW.LadyJDay.COM and her respective social links:@LadyJDay
⚜️ Her is a graffiti writer that started tagging in high school. In 2017 she apprenticed under Norm at Loveletters as an aspiring tattooist. Today she is a successful tattoo artist that is well known within her community as hardworking, humble and talented. This new year along with several other tattoo artists she helped open a new tattoo shop on the outskirts of downtown Los Angeles called Artifacts Studio. She expressed that it is important to learn the rules in this culture and to develop your own style over time and to remember that life outside of graffiti is just as important as getting up⚜️
⚜️ Pyro discovered graffiti in the 80's and was drawn to the placasos and block letters that permeated throughout Los Angeles, even then he understood that they came from violence. In 81 through 82 his parents took him to New York where he witnessed some legendary graffiti writing and had the opportunity to walk a whole car, he even sat next to some of the greats who likely bombed some of those cars. This was just the beginning though he didn't fully understand it at the time, but it captured his fascination. When he got home, he started painting his own pieces, it started with block letters and graffiti backgrounds, elements like shine and sparkle⚜️